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1930s Bury
The Square
c1920
 
postcard posted 1922
in house
 
 
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1930s Bury
The Square
 
postcard undated
kindly donated by Mrs J Savage
 
 
 
 
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1930s Bury
Bob Dudden, ferryman
Arun Ferry
late 1931
 
copy of print from photo
kindly donated by Mrs J Savage
original photo by G Garland
 
 
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